Jealousy and Envy

Preview:

DESCRIPTION

This gives a nature on jealousy and envy and its differences. A copy? just email me.

Citation preview

Jealousy and Envy

Jasmin E. CruzII – 3 BSE English

Doe, a deer, a female deerRay, a drop of golden sunMe, a name I call myself

Far, a long, long way to runSew, a needle pulling thread

La, a note to follow SewTea, a drink with jam and bread

That will bring us back to Do (oh-oh-oh)

Jealousymental uneasiness from suspicion or 

fear of rivalry, unfaithfulness, etc., as in love or aims.

vigilance in maintaining or guarding something.

Jealousy

• Jealousy happens when a person feels that a relationship that is of importance is threatened by someone else outside of the relationship, be it romantic, platonic, friendship, parent-child, sibling etc.

• Jealousy can also occur in the context of competitive situations, such as the workplace or education.

Types of Jealousy

Sibling RivalrySiblings may compare their accomplishments with one

another, vie for the majority of their

parents’ affection, and compete to play

with the same toy.

Types of Jealousy

Workplace JealousyWork jealousy arises between

colleagues vying for the same type of position.

He may feel especially jealous if he felt that he worked more diligently to earn accolades that were only awarded to the other

person.

Types of Jealousy

Romantic JealousyRomantic jealousy is common

because strong emotional bonds leave partners open to potential extreme heartbreak.

Even the sight of an outlying attractive

person may cause a normally secure

partner to be concerned that the other

will “upgrade” to a better model.

Types of Jealousy

Platonic JealousyJealousy arises in friendships due to

the same insecurities found in other relationships:

feelings of comparison a fear of being replaced feelings of competition.

Causes of Jealousy

DistrustUnfair ComparisonsSeparation AnxietyPowerlessnessActs of InfidelityFearLack of self confidence

Signs of Jealousy

• Controlling Behavior

• Constant Communication

• The Cold Shoulder• Odd Behavior• Confrontation

• Avoidance• Competitive

Behavior

Overcoming Jealousy

o Fully experience the feeling.o Love yourself.o Stop comparing.o Find what is threatening you.o Change any false beliefs that might be fueling your jealousy.o Learn from your jealousy.o Trust yourself.

EnvyA feeling of discontent and resentment aroused by and in conjunction with desire for the possessions or qualities of another.

Envy is pain at the good fortune of others. (Aristotle, Rhetoric, Bk II, Chapter 10)

Envy

Envy is that passion which views with malignant dislike the superiority of those who are really entitled to all the superiority they possess. (Adam Smith, The Theory of Moral Sentiments, p. 244)

Causes of Envy

Dissatisfaction Comparison to others. Pride Seeking

significance/Low self-esteem

Desire for worldly gain. Seeking money, appearance, status, achievements, or talents that are of only temporary value.

Signs of Envy

Downplaying success PossessivenessInsultsTalks your name with others One-up 

Overcoming Envy

• Be honest. • Develop a lifestyle of

gratitude. • Avoid activities that

encourage comparison.

• Ask yourself why. • Take a step back. • Grow. • Stop judging yourself

so harshly

Dealing with envious person

• Understand his/her perspective.• Speak to him/her.• Keep an eye out • Reality Check

Is Jealousy and Envy different?

Difference between ENVY AND JEALOUSY

Envyo A person being envious

of another.o Envy occurs when you

covet something that another person has or is striving to obtain.

o Envy generally brings strong emotional reactions related to anger and deceit.

o I envy her possessions or situation.

• JEALOUSYo Jealousy is about more than

two people and involves the preservation of special friendships because of the involvement of others.

o Jealousy manifests when you fear the loss of someone or something already in your life.

o Jealousy can very often bring about paranoia, feelings of insecurity and fear.

o I am jealous that you like her over me.

• It is possible to experience both jealousy and envy at the same time.

• For example: You could be jealous of the attention

your boyfriend is getting from a female who you envy for her physical qualities.

• The philosopher John Rawls distinguishes between jealousy and envy on the grounds that jealousy involves the wish to keep what one has and envy the wish to get what one does not have.

Jealousy and Envy

Sources:

http://www.ehow.com/list_6162179_symptoms-jealousy.html

http://www.ehow.com/info_8239293_signs-jealous-friend.html

http://www.ehow.com/about_5122095_causes-jealousy.html

http://www.livestrong.com/article/96163-types-jealousy/

http://thinksimplenow.com/happiness/9-ways-to-overcome-jealousy/

http://www.wikihow.com/Handle-Jealousy

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/jealousy http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/envy/#1

http://www.slideshare.net/licoreis/how-to-deal-with-envy

http://www.wikihow.com/Overcome-Envy

http://www.counselling-directory.org.uk/counsellor-articles/what-is-the-difference-between-envy-and-jealousy

: http://www.ehow.com/about_5192926_difference-between-jealousy-envy.html

http://www.peopleskillsdecoded.com/dealing-with-envious-people/

http://www.diffen.com/difference/Envy_vs_Jealousy

Recommended